. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... n is reached, whenboth are forced through the obstruction into the bladdery tumour(Plate XLIII., B). The trocar is then withdrawn, the fluid passingthrough the cannula, while its escape is very much assisted by pass-ing the hand into the rectum. The parts are next washed out witha gallon or two of tepid water containing i ounce of tincture ofiron. I have also operated upon animals that have not been served(one case being that of a white heifer nine months old); the fluid inthese cases is like


. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... n is reached, whenboth are forced through the obstruction into the bladdery tumour(Plate XLIII., B). The trocar is then withdrawn, the fluid passingthrough the cannula, while its escape is very much assisted by pass-ing the hand into the rectum. The parts are next washed out witha gallon or two of tepid water containing i ounce of tincture ofiron. I have also operated upon animals that have not been served(one case being that of a white heifer nine months old); the fluid inthese cases is like dirty milky whey with a very foetid smell, whilein those who have been served the fluid is of a dirty brown colour,with a stink resembling that of a decayed cleansing. PARTURITION IN THE MARE, COW, ETC., ANDITS AFTER-EFFECTS. 768. Plate XLIV., Fig. I, shows the natural presentation seen inthe domestic animals, the nose being between the knees, and thefore-feet protruding through the vulva. At a cows first calving allthe pelvic ligaments may be well relaxed, yet in some cases there is I iLATE XLIV. Pig- I, par. 768.


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